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Selling my Graveface Record Club variants for the recent Whirr records, Distressor EP if anyone cares, and this banner I have. Just send some offers, or if you wanna buy everything or at least a few, we can work something out!
Also have some other Graveface stuff I don't quite like from my most recent club subscription if anyone is interested.
Too lazy to take my own picture right now, but if you honestly don't believe that I own this I can send a picture.

http://www.graveface.com/graveface-catalog.html
LP: Record Club members receive wine red & beer AsideBside vinyl. All RC copies hand-numbered. First retail pressing is milky clear and bone AsideBside vinyl (limited to 1200). Mail-order only vinyl option is 180 gram black (limited to 500). All come with an 18x24 poster and the vinyl is slipped into a black audiophile sleeve. LP jacket printed on reverse board. All customers receive an 11x17 promo poster. LP will hit you by April 23rd. Comes with digital download.

PO from Graveface here: http://graveface.bandcamp.com/album/fruitless-research
From TW Walsh:
After every record, I think about packing it in. I mean, how long can I realistically do this? With Songs of Pain and Leisure, I felt like I had completed something. Like I had realized some kind of vague, ridiculous vision. I figured if that was the last one, I would be cool with it.
At the beginning of 2013, as a result of an extreme exercise regimen, insomnia and a poor diet, I came down with a mysterious, debilitating illness. For about a year and a half, I totally struggled through each day. I didn't have the energy to be creative... I could barely function at all. The only diagnosis I ever received was chronic fatigue syndrome, but I'm still not convinced that was correct. I'll probably never know what was wrong with me. I'm still not nearly 100%. Eventually, I started to feel a little better, but then I fell off my bike and broke my elbow. This made it impossible to play guitar or drums for several months. That was a bummer.
Over time, I did start to feel healthy enough to start messing around with song ideas. I recorded several demos, but I couldn't find the right sound. The songs were good, but I wanted the arrangements to be weirder and more varied, and I didn't know exactly how to do that. I had these patterns and ways of working I kept falling into and it made for stale bread. Yuuki Matthews (The Shins, David Bazan, Crystal Skulls, Teardrops) is a genius, and since working closely with Crystal Skulls back in the day, I had always wanted to do more collaboration with him. So in the spring of 2014, I reached out to him about working together. I think this was before Bazan started working with him on his monthly series, but I'm not sure. Anyway, he was down to bounce some ideas back and forth, so I sent him some songs.
This approach clicked, so over the course of exactly one year, we finished the ten songs that make up Fruitless Research. In a few cases, Yuuki reworked the songs from the ground up - keeping only the vocal and some drum elements, and building a new chord progression around the melody. In other cases, he added overdubs and did some creative editing. But in every instance, his vision pushed the song over the edge into something exciting... something that I wouldn't have done on my own. His mixes also blew me away. They're pretty unconventional at times in their saturation and character. It kind of sounds like a tape from the 80's you left in your car too long. It reminds me of my childhood in the best way possible. I was left in the car too long a few times.
Lyrically, this record documents a time of upheaval, discovery and change for me. I turned 40 right in the middle of it. I've been working through a lot of existential stuff. At some point, you gotta take a hard look at reality. Try to figure out what your life means. For real. I guess that's how I'll be spending the next 40. Thanks for listening.
Here is a song. https://youtu.be/GfHPOADU9-E

Test Presses:
1. Aidan Baker - Already Drowning LP unnumbered/ plain jacket - prefer a trade but if you want an outright sale, PM me
2. Whirr - Part Time Punks Session 7" #5/20 - plain jacket - prefer a trade but if you want an outright sale, PM me
GONE
If you pick up any of the above and need a few 8” polybags or 10” inner sleeves, I'll throw some in there with something extra, too.
Gone to ebaY: see ebay thread at the top of the page, Hospital Ships, Oh Ramona #115/333

From the Graveface email list:
Greetings! "As a thank you for being a mailing list subscriber we are giving you first dibs on something that we're incredibly excited about...the 15th anniversary (!!) edition of Mare Vitalis by The Appleseed Cast. Mare Vitalis was my introduction to Appleseed and has always meant a great deal to me. When we were approached by the band to do a 15th anniversary edition we of course could not refuse. We did some slight tweaking to the vinyl master on the lacquering side of things, had Chris Crisci populate new artwork, used Stoughton for the packaging (gatefold tip on jackets) and have a few pretty great options. You can pick it up on 180 gram black vinyl (exclusive to graveface.com) or the 'retail' color - (Disc 1) Black & Milky Clear Half-n-Half with White Splatter & (Disc 2) White and Milky Clear Half-n-Half with Black Splatter. Heavy stuff I know. Of course we did not forget about our trusted and true Graveface Record Club and members will have an exclusive colorway. You'll find that information as well as a link to join here if you so choose. We still have spots to get in for this release (not to mention our upcoming re-release of Peregrine which is a hand poured affair). Last but not least we made a bundle that comes with a tee shirt and button pack. To purchase the 15th anniversary edition of Mare Vitalis, go here".

Time to let more of the collection go!
Make offers on anything!
Willing to make sweet deals for multiples.
Add $4 for shipping within the US - international shipping will vary
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12YFA1zYJoIU3s9h7xVp6KR-NZf1fJR12X9H4Ji9Rl4M/edit#gid=0
Thanks for looking!

THESE ARE LIMITED TO 100 AND ARE VERY RARE. SIGNED BY TOBACCO, SEVEN FIELDS, AND IFFERNAUT.
PICTURES! <<<<
I'm asking $240 for this mask. There are almost none of these on the market and I have yet to find one SIGNED for sale.
I'm looking to sell this EXTREMELY RARE BMSR item. I bought it on October 27th, 2012 at Graveface Fest in Savannah GA. A few months later (May 31st, 2013) I saw BMSR again in Atlanta and got to meet the band after the show. I brought the mask just in case and they happily signed it for me.
The mask is in GREAT condition. Tobacco signed the tongue (which is awesome) Seven Fields and Iffernaut (the drummer) signed the back sides of the head.

Hey guys!
I'm opening up a small vinyl and high-end/vintage audio store in Toronto, Canada within the next month!
My plan is to stock vinyl from art/indie labels, usually small and limited run stuff that you can't really find anywhere else.
I already have the following labels on board, but am running out of names! If you guys can suggest your faves that I should contact, that would be great! Also, if anyone is in the Toronto area, be sure to let me know and I can send you a quick update once we open.
- Graveface Records
- People in a Position to Know (PIAPTK) Records
- Jigsaw Records
- Polyvinyl Record Co.
(In contact with Kindercore and Mexican Summer, but no response/no deal finalized as of yet)
Cheers and all the best!
Julian

http://www.graveface.com/graveface-catalog.html
From GraveFace Records "1. Same Side
2. Day to Day 3. Chemical Dizzy 4. Ashes and Embers 5. True Love Kills the Fairy Tale 6. Secular Love 7. Holding You Back 8. Stone and Rock
9. Perfect Little Soul
10. The Chase
ALL PRE-ORDERS COME WITH AN INSTANT DOWNLOAD OF SAME SIDE & SAME SIDE INSTRUMENTAL. FULL ALBUM IN FEB.
LP: Record Club members receive cotton candy in milky clear colored vinyl. All RC copies hand-numbered. First retail/mail-order pressing is sea & aqua blue a side b side vinyl (700 copies). First pressing comes in special packaging (logo done with 3D UV + title embossing + metallic ink). Comes with an 11x11 insert. All customers receive an 11x17 promo poster. Will hit you well before the Feb release date.
CD: The CD is packaged in a gatefold recycled sleeve. All customers receive an 11x17 retail poster. Will hit you well before the Feb release date.
Cassette: The cassette comes with a full color j-card. Limited 500 copies. All customers receive 11x17 promo poster. Will hit you well before the Feb release date."

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From Spin:
A gem from the late Jason Molina's back-catalog will soon see the light once again. On August 27, Misra Records will re-release Hello Future Tinglies, the 1991 album from Spineriders, a Lorian, Ohio punk band that featured Molina on bass and back-up vocals.
"Our aim in unearthing Hello Future Tinglies is to provide an invaluable window into the life, circumstances and experiences of a young Northeast Ohio native whose extraordinary gift would grow, take form and awaken the world in innumerable ways," the label explains. The upcoming reissue will only be available on cassette and pressing will be limited to just 300 copies — "an effort to stay true to the times," according to Misra. These times? Or those times?
Pre-orders are currently available through Misra's online store. All proceeds will benefit the Musicians Emergency Medical Association, a non-profit organization that aims to "stabilize and improve the quality of life of people in the entertainment industry" by providing health care aid. Aquabear Legion, an artist collective based in Athens, Ohio, is also helping with the release effort. For a quick preview of Hello Future Tinglies, stream the spindly "Instrumental 2" below.
Todd Jacobs, guitarist for Spineriders and founding member of Molina's Songs: Ohia project, has set up an online memorial via an official Spineriders website. The old band's drummer Carl Raponi, meanwhile, has produced a limited run of 40 Jason Molina screen-prints which are also available through Misra Records.
Molina died in March of natural causes. He was 39 years old. Since his tragic passing, fans have had the small comfort of a series of Songs: Ohia reissues and a tribute album titled Weary Engine Blues featuring Mark Kozelek, Will Oldham, Phil Elverum, and Scout Niblett. Band of Horses also honored the Magnolia Electric Co. mastermind on Jimmy Kimmel Live! with a cover of "I've Been Riding With the Ghost."

As many of you know Jason Molina passed away on the 16th and Graveface and William Schaff are putting together a tribute cd and limited print to celebrate his art and life and raise some money to help support Jason's family during these tough times (no matter how big of a fan any of us were know that he meant infinitely more to them...)
http://www.graveface.com/graveface-catalog.html
Sad times...

hey all- I'd love to find a copy of this 3xLP sometime in the next month or so, its my better half's favorite album of all time and we're from Lawrence so they've got an extra sentimental thing for us. I'd be happy with either pressing, but am leaning towards the Graveface reissue since they were around for 30 bucks or so last year. Anyone have a good in good-to-mint condition that they don't require 100 bucks for? if so, meet your new best friend.
PMs with offers, ideas, links, suggestions, etc. welcomed!
-nate